Vialli, who played with Sampdoria, Juventus and Chelsea, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2017.
Mihajlović also played with Mancini at Sampdoria after Vialli left the club for Juventus. You came as a boy, we salute you as a man,” it said. “We have come a long way together, growing and searching, winning and dreaming.
Former Chelsea and Juventus star Gianluca Vialli has died at the age of 58 following a long battle with cancer.
Their Sampdoria team had lost the European Cup final to Barcelona at the same venue 29 years earlier. The memory of him and his example will live forever in our hearts." Vialli scored twice as Sampdoria beat Anderlecht 2-0 in 1990 to lift the European Cup Winners' Cup. The pair celebrated with a tearful embrace that "was more beautiful than the hugs we used to give each other when I passed him the ball and he scored goals," Vialli said in a TV interview with Italy's RAI in November. Under Vialli, Chelsea won the League Cup and Cup Winners' Cup in 1998 and the FA Cup two years later before he too was dismissed. Vialli left the Genoa-based club in the summer of 1992, moving to Juventus, where after a sluggish start he rediscovered his goal-scoring touch and helped the Turin giants win the Italian league in 1995 and the Champions League the following season.
Italy football great Gianluca Vialli has died aged 58 after what he described as his "journey" with an "unwelcome travel companion" -- pancreatic cancer.
“It can appear strange in this moment (of the pandemic), compared to many others I feel very fortunate.” Vialli retired from professional football in 1999 to focus on his role as a full-time manager. “I am not a warrior. “And then on the pitch, we were very complementary… Another bout with the disease swiftly followed in 2019, before his former team Chelsea announced he’d been ‘given the all-clear’ in 2020. Without him, and without Mancini and the other coaches, this victory would mean nothing.
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"You came as a boy, we salute you as a man,” his former club Sampdoria said in a tribute. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Sampdoria, where Vialli won the Serie A title and European Cup Winners’ Cup, said in their statement: “We have come a long way together, growing and searching, winning and dreaming. Vialli took over from the sacked Ruud Gullit late in the season, and went on to lead Chelsea to victory in the League Cup, Uefa Cup Winners’ Cup and Uefa Super Cup. [announced a temporary leave](https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football-former-italy-striker-vialli-takes-break-from-national-team-job-to-fight-cancer) from his role with the national team in December to focus on his health.
Gianluca Vialli left his role as a coach with Italy in December, citing his need to undergo treatment for pancreatic cancer; the former Italy and Chelsea ...
He was such a fun-loving guy, full of mischief, he was such a warm individual and a fabulous player." Sky Sports pundit Graeme Souness paid tribute to his friend and former Sampdoria team-mate: "I can't tell you how good a guy he was. He was the sort of guy you would really go into battle for - the trophies won proved that." He was so much an icon for players [at Chelsea], most of whom had played with him. Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly and co-controlling owner Behdad Eghbali said in a statement: "This is truly an awful day for Chelsea Football Club. Current Watford manager Slaven Bilic said, in tribute: "It's a sad day.
Former Chelsea and Juventus star Gianluca Vialli has died at the age of 58 following a long battle with cancer.
Their Sampdoria team had lost the European Cup final to Barcelona at the same venue 29 years earlier. The memory of him and his example will live forever in our hearts." Vialli scored twice as Sampdoria beat Anderlecht 2-0 in 1990 to lift the European Cup Winners' Cup. The pair celebrated with a tearful embrace that "was more beautiful than the hugs we used to give each other when I passed him the ball and he scored goals," Vialli said in a TV interview with Italy's RAI in November. Under Vialli, Chelsea won the League Cup and Cup Winners' Cup in 1998 and the FA Cup two years later before he too was dismissed. Vialli left the Genoa-based club in the summer of 1992, moving to Juventus, where after a sluggish start he rediscovered his goal-scoring touch and helped the Turin giants win the Italian league in 1995 and the Champions League the following season.
Former Chelsea and Juventus star Gianluca Vialli has died at the age of 58 after dealing with cancer for five years.
Their Sampdoria team had lost the European Cup final to Barcelona at the same venue 29 years earlier. The memory of him and his example will live forever in our hearts." Vialli scored twice as Sampdoria beat Anderlecht 2-0 in 1990 to lift the European Cup Winners' Cup. The pair celebrated with a tearful embrace that "was more beautiful than the hugs we used to give each other when I passed him the ball and he scored goals," Vialli said in a TV interview with Italy's RAI in November. Under Vialli, Chelsea won the League Cup and Cup Winners' Cup in 1998 and the FA Cup two years later before he too was dismissed. Vialli left the Genoa-based club in the summer of 1992, moving to Juventus, where after a sluggish start he rediscovered his goal-scoring touch and helped the Turin giants win the Italian league in 1995 and the Champions League the following season.
The former Italy striker Gianluca Vialli, who had been undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer, has died at the age of 58.
[Italy](https://www.theguardian.com/football/italy) striker Gianluca Vialli has died at the age of 58. They added: “We will remember you as a boy and a relentless centre-forward, because heroes are all young and beautiful and you, since that summer of 1984, have been our hero. Vialli announced he had undergone radiotherapy and chemotherapy in November 2018, having been diagnosed with cancer one year earlier. A love that will not die today with you. He scored 16 goals in 59 appearances for Italy and featured in the Azzurri’s 1986 and 1990 World Cup squads. [Italy](https://www.theguardian.com/football/italy) team to focus on his treatment for pancreatic cancer.
The Italian soccer community mourns the death of one of the most iconic sportspersons of his generation.
[Alessandro Del Piero](https://www.instagram.com/p/CnEjEGprDu9/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D), one of the legends featuring in that stellar Juventus squad, paid tribute to his former teammate with an Instagram post whose caption reads, “Our captain. As a Blucerchiato, Vialli formed a memorable offensive partnership with Roberto Mancini and tallied 141 goals in 328 matches before joining Italian soccer giants [Juventus](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danieleproch/2022/11/29/the-reasons-behind-andrea-agnellis-sudden-resignation-as-the-juventus-president/?sh=60c6a8796581). Vialli’s unparalleled charisma earned him the Bianconeri armband, and he perfectly lived up to that responsibility by lifting the much coveted UEFA Champions League trophy in 1996. [UEFA European Football Championship](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danieleproch/2021/06/15/a-look-at-the-uefa-euro-2020-prize-money-as-italy-tries-to-secure-early-round-of-16-spot/?sh=7ebd4e972201), a trophy that they last had hoisted in 1968. Among the many feats of his impressive career, Vialli boasts the record of being the only striker to have won the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup (today’s Europa League) and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. [Scudetto](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danieleproch/2023/01/05/napolis-first-loss-of-the-season-enlivens-serie-a-title-race/?sh=6978db2839ca) during the 1990/91 Serie A season.
Former Chelsea and Juventus star Gianluca Vialli has died at the age of 58 after dealing with cancer for five years.
Their Sampdoria team had lost the European Cup final to Barcelona at the same venue 29 years earlier. The memory of him and his example will live forever in our hearts." Vialli scored twice as Sampdoria beat Anderlecht 2-0 in 1990 to lift the European Cup Winners' Cup. The pair celebrated with a tearful embrace that "was more beautiful than the hugs we used to give each other when I passed him the ball and he scored goals," Vialli said in a TV interview with Italy's RAI in November. Under Vialli, Chelsea won the League Cup and Cup Winners' Cup in 1998 and the FA Cup two years later before he too was dismissed. Vialli left the Genoa-based club in the summer of 1992, moving to Juventus, where after a sluggish start he rediscovered his goal-scoring touch and helped the Turin giants win the Italian league in 1995 and the Champions League the following season.
Former Juventus, Chelsea and Italy striker Gianluca Vialli has died of pancreatic cancer aged 58, sparking a stream of tributes to a player who was stylish ...
A love that will not die, today, with you." "We will not forget your 141 goals, your backhands, your cashmere jerseys, your earring, your platinum blond hair, your Ultras bomber. Mr.
The Bradford City manager has paid an emotional tribute to his former Chelsea teammate after his death at the age of 58.
“He was such a great person and it was a genuine pleasure to share a dressing room with him and call him my teammate. He was a brilliant professional, and while he struggled a bit in his first season, he really kicked on after that.” “He was a huge star when he came to Chelsea, but he embraced the club and never gave it the big ‘I am’. “He was the most beautiful human in terms of his ability to make people feel comfortable in his presence,” Hughes said. Hughes played with and under the Italian for two seasons at Chelsea, and he told the Observer that Vialli’s arrival in the summer of 1996 had a major impact in transforming the club’s fortunes. “Myself and Ruud had arrived the season before and the club had made no secret of trying to have a real go at becoming more than a mid-table side,” Hughes said.
Vialli was the gentleman goalscorer who bestowed cosmopolitan credibility on Chelsea and the Premier League when he moved to London.
[FA Cup](https://theathletic.com/football/fa-cup/) for the first time in over a quarter of a century. The future was the [Premier League](https://theathletic.com/football/premier-league/). [England](https://theathletic.com/football/team/england/) was a place to go at the end of one’s playing days. For years, he was the face of Sky Italia’s coverage of Serie A and the Champions League alongside another legend of the Italian game gone too soon – Paolo Rossi. In 2000, aged only 35, he entered the select club of football men to win that competition as a player and a coach. Imagine if [Everton](https://theathletic.com/football/team/everton/) made the [Champions League](https://theathletic.com/football/champions-league/) final these days, perhaps.) “Sexy football”, as Vialli and Gullit called it, came to the King’s Road and the cosmopolitan Chelsea we know today began in earnest. The columnist Paolo Condo recalled Vialli venting about the lack of coverage his transfer received back home because, to his mind, Serie A considered the Premier League a threat to its apparently unassailable hegemony. Vialli lost his place to Toto Schillaci at the 1990 World Cup on home soil and was an unused substitute in four of their final five games in the tournament. [When Vialli and Mancini came together, Italy came together](https://theathletic.com/2679972/2021/06/30/mancini-and-vialli-an-italian-football-friendship-deeper-than-the-sea/?source=user-shared-article). [Austria](https://theathletic.com/football/team/austria/) got Gianluca Vialli out of his seat at Wembley. Vialli was living with pancreatic cancer, “an unwanted travel companion” in his words, and there was consolation when the news of his death came through on Friday morning that he got to experience that moment with his friend.
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And this time, he lost the battle, but with a stoic smile, though leaving his friends in uncontrollable grief and imperishable memories that would bring a smile on their faces and a drop of tear in their eyes. Tears welled down the face of Mancini too in what was the final act of the goal twins. But the night Italy lifted the Cup, he broke down in the arms of his friend, brother, his goal twin, Mancini. Italy won the match and Vialli suggested that he would intentionally turn up late for the match. It’s a measure of the man that, at his hour of departure, he is remembered for the person he was and less the footballer he had been. He would come running and manage to stop the bus just in time. Throughout the tournament that ended in Italy’s triumph, he was spotted with a radiant smile and bright eyes, dressed elegantly in his blazer, beard trimmed slickly. Little doubt that he was one of the finest forwards of his time, a nimble-footed artiste with an oeuvre of audacious skills. The night Sampordia won the title, he walked around the stadium in just his underpants. On the contrary, he was extroverted and an unchallenged prankster—he once put pepper spray in the pants of his teammates, put Parmesan cheese in the shoes of a manager and uncorked champagne in the dressing room before an FA Cup match, in his managerial days with Chelsea. Son of an entrepreneur billionaire, who lived in a 60-room 15th-century castle in Cremona, he flaunted none of his elite forebears. He had defeated his “fellow voyager” – to quote from an interview he gave to The Guardian four years ago – twice, but the third went futile.
Vialli lost his long battle with cancer on Friday sparking a wave of emotional tributes from across the football landscape. The former Chelsea striker ...
'Gianluca was the best of us, a perfect, courageous man. While Vialli left for Juventus shortly after the Wembley defeat to Barcelona in 1992, they remained close. The two were team-mates at Sampdoria from a very young age. [cancer](/news/cancer/index.html) on Friday sparking a wave of emotional tributes from across the football landscape. 'We met at 16 years old and never left each other's side,' said Mancini. - The former Italy, Juventus and Chelsea striker died of cancer at the age of 58